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Speaker 2 (01:02):
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Speaker 1 (01:02):
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That's why we called it the after Show. Never a
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(01:23):
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being here today. What is lined up today? We got
a lot to discuss. There's great clips from Capitol Hill yesterday,

(01:44):
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We appreciate it. Mike. Thank you for everything you do
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my pillow. Okay, so a little bit of Trump yesterday
because we saw him. We had him at the Capitol
that played some of those moments for you. But you
know he went back to the Oval office. This guy

(04:59):
a stop working everyone got back to the Olival office
and to make a major announcer of that big beautiful dome,
a golden dome he wants to put up. He has
the big beautiful bill. Now he's got a big dome.
Listen to this.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
In the campaign, I promise the American people that I
would build they cut an edge missile defense shield to
protect our homeland from the threat of foreign missile attack.
And that's what we're doing today and place to announce
that we have officially selected an architecture for this state
of the art system that we'll deploy next generation technologies

(05:33):
across the land, sea, and space, including space based sensors
and interceptors. And Canada has called us and they want
to be a part of it, so we'll be talking
to them. They want to have protection also, so as usual,
we help Canada who the best we can. This designed
for the Golden Dome. We'll integrate with our existing defense

(05:55):
capabilities and should be fully operational before the end of
my term, done in about three years. Once fully constructed,
the Golden Dome will be capable of intercepting missiles even
if they are launched from other sides of the world,
and even if they are launched from space, and we
will have the best system ever built. As you know,

(06:18):
we helped Israel with THEIRS and it was very successful,
and now we have technology that's even far advanced from that,
but including hypersonic missiles, ballistic missiles, and advanced cruise missiles,
all of them will be knocked out of the air.
We will truly be completing the job that President Reagan

(06:38):
started forty years ago, forever ending the missile threat to
the American hobland. And the success rate is very close
to one hundred percent, which is incredible when you think
of it. You're shooting bullets out of the year. I'm
also pleased to report that the one big beautiful bill
will include twenty five billion dollars for the Golden Dome
to help construction get underway. Let's see initial sort of

(07:01):
a down posit, and we have probably you're talking about
general we're talking about one hundred and seventy five billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yeah, I don't know, but let me ask you. I mean,
you have to think about this, idio. Why why don't
we have something like this already? You sort of just
take this stuff for granted, Israel's got it. Why don't
we have something like this? Oh, maybe we have something similar,
But this, this is this is revolutionary. This is something again.
They're talking about making America great again. You talk about

(07:34):
returning America to its dominance and of course making sure.
That's why Canada is going to love us, by the way,
Canada's we're gonna do this. And you couldn't just put
juxtaposing the two President Trump says, this is fantastical, says,
I love hearing and having a president that cares about us.
But but isn't this interesting because you go back and

(07:59):
you look at Biden, you just incapable, in capable. Look
at the day Trump had. Yes, he goes up in
Capitol Hill has those meetings, come out, talk to reporters.
Everything's in old book. The he goes back, makes us
big an ounce for the at the Oval Office. And
you know, yesterday was kids Day. I don't know if
you saw that, but yesterday was kid's day at the
at the White House. So what it was it bring

(08:19):
your kids to work day at the at the White
House yesterday. And uh got this this, This was hilarious.
Trump at one point was out in the yard and
they're at the White House. Is they at the kids
coming in to do? And Malaney was out there, how
decorating things. Take your sons and daughters to work day

(08:41):
is what it was. Yeah, take that, take a look
at this. This is this is what they were doing yesterday.
So the people that work inside a White House. There
she is playing with those kids. That's cool. Right at
the clip that I really really want to play for you,
there's a clip of Trump somewhere. Yeah. Here it is

(09:06):
bring your kids to workday and he's out there and uh,
right outside the door at the White House and he's
doing his dad's doing and the wife's yeah, with the kids.

(09:29):
You just can't eat that. That's hilarious. The guy doesn't stop.
He's got so much energy. Now listen, I I just
you can't possibly compare the two Biden and Trump. Really
you can't. I really can't compare trouble hardly anybody else.
I mean, I'm half the guy's age, you got more,
and he run circles around me any days. It's nuts.

(09:53):
So anyway, that that's all from yes boat, Wait, there's more.
Like I said. It was also at was on Capitol
Hill yesterday trying to get that big beautiful bill, that
one big beautiful bill done, trying to get it done,
one big beautiful bill, and this one time I think

(10:15):
he said, don't mess around. This is one thing that
he said, don't mess around, don't screw with Medicare.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
A great, big beautiful bill. It's a beauty. There's never
been a bill like this one.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Which I agree. I think that he said, just cut
the ways fraud abuse and that said we got get
rind of that, but told everybody else don't screw with Medicare.
Here's Speaker Johnson talking about how they're going to land
the plane. What the plan is.

Speaker 5 (10:38):
We are going to land this plane and deliver this
and we're proud what we've accomplished together. Every member of
the Conference can be proud of this legislation. In the end,
it's truly nation shaping piece of legislation. You heard some
of the highlights here. Let me just give you a
couple of things that haven't been mentioned yet or can't
be mentioned enough, some of the big conservative wins in
the bill that are common sense wins from the American people.

(11:00):
Putting Americans first. I love what Chairman Jordan said. This
is really simple. We're delivering. We're doing what we said
we are going to do when you talk about putting
Americans first. We're making the largest investment in border security
and over generation, providing nearly one hundred and fifty billion
dollars to secure our border and deport illegal aliens. We
are cracking down on illegal aliens receiving Medicaid, Medicare SNAP,

(11:21):
and tax benefits that are intended for the citizens of
this country. We're shifting the cost of adjudication in the
immigration system from the American taxpayer to the aliens themselves.
And we're imposing a fee on remittance payments to foreign
countries by illegal aliens that second category, providing historic tax relief.
We're going to eliminate taxes on tips in overtime, and
provide tax relief for seniors. On Social Security, We're going

(11:43):
to eliminate taxes on auto loan interest if that car
is made in the US, lowering the cost of borrowing
from America's farmers, and providing tax relief for job creator.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
All right, so let's you just turn it as important.
Somebody asked about this Social Security earlier, so you just
hearned him sort of talk about that. I don't know
if it's going to be no taxes, but he's said relief.
So let's let's get that's good news somewhere in here.
But let me see what exactly sins themselves.

Speaker 5 (12:07):
And we're imposing a fee on remittance payments to foreign
countries by illegal aliens that second category, providing historic tax relief.
We're going to eliminate taxes on tips in overtime and
provide tax relief for seniors.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
On Social Security, provide tax relief for seniors. So it's
not a full elimination, but it's it's a step in
the right direction. And I don't know what exactly the
reason is for that, but you know, Trump talk about
he'd like to do away with the income tax altogether.
I posted yesterday the big news about how the entire
set at all, one hundred of them Democrats and Republicans,

(12:39):
voted to get rid of tax on tips. That's incredible.
No tax on tips. You know what, I might just
make everything a tip from here, honey, how you conn
just tip me if you like? But it's true. It's
an interesting it's an interesting concept. They all voted together for.

(13:01):
They all came together and voted for this one thing.
So I like seeing that. I thought that was fantastic.
The text on overtime is the next piece. It's gonna
get done. And when I've posted no tax on tips,
people said, okay, well where's the overtime, and they said,
well what about all the income all together? We got
to get rid of that. And of course the questions
about so securiity. So I get it. I understand if

(13:22):
you're not your special group hasn't mentioned there, you wanted
a worst mine. But Trump is moving. They are working
together in Congress. He's even got Congress. By the way,
any minds it, we changed their breid kingers together. We
got one hundred Senators to vote on this. That's fantastic.
Trump asked about a couple of different things. I mentioned

(13:44):
the arrests earlier in the program, and here's the representative
Mackayver's arrested. To listen to what they said.

Speaker 3 (13:56):
Give me a break.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
Did you see her?

Speaker 4 (13:58):
She was out of control. Those days are over, The
days are booing, the days of woke are over. That woman,
I don't. I have no idea who she is. That
woman was out of control. She was shoving federal agents.
She was out of control. The days of that crap
are over.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Yes, I love it. The days of that are over.
I love it. She was out of control, she was
shoving in You're right, I saw the video said the
same thing. That's why she's been charged. And tell you what,
the fine out portion of this program is in full swing, folks.
By the way, she's already sounding off on this. I

(14:38):
gotta play you what she's saying. She's she's not backing down.
And we guess what it's all about. Campaign contributions for
her now. And she made a name for her, so
she's gonna be a target. So she's now she's going
to use this the fundraise. But I'll tell you it's
gonna be hard to do that. From a jail cell.
She's not Trump. She's not gonna be able to pull
that off. They may even kick her out of Congress.

(14:59):
They have that option. They may even kick her out
of Congress. Sherry said, get a tip chart. Well, you
know that's a great point. I should get a little
tip jar somewhere where you could just tip if you'd
like that. You like what we did do as a
tip and fact, you can do that on Facebook with Stars.

(15:20):
I know some of you have done that before. It
really is cool. I mean it doesn't, you know, set
the world on fire, but it does a little bit,
adds up a little bit here and there. You know,
throw us some tips in Stars. If you like what
we're talking about today all and over on rumble you
can do that too. There's a way to do this,
a little dollar sign at the bottom. You can contribute
your rumble rant. And you know what, we don't do

(15:43):
this a lot, but let's give it a shot today.
If there's something specific you want me to read on
the air, try those rumble rants. Throw a book or
whatever in there, and I'll see maybe I can. Maybe
I could do some rumble rants today. Now remind me
I might have to I might have to be reminded
to come back in here and do it. You can
also tip if you're watching over on locals. There's a

(16:07):
way to do that as well with coins, and I'm
not exactly sure how, but you can do that there
as well and feel free. Just give it a shot
and see what I can get my tip jar out there.
As Sherry said, but some of you, some of you
are sitting there thinking, because I know, what are you
talking about? Tip? Why you gotta now? I gotta tip

(16:28):
the radio guy, I gotta tip the podcast. If we
do tip, where does it go, tad tip? It goes
to feeding the children, my children, but it goes to
feeding the children here. Oh no, Carlo says she doesn't
agree with no tax on tips. Well, you gotta you

(16:52):
gotta have someplace to get some sort of tax money
at some point. If you say no tax on uh
on your property, you know at some point you've got
to have to be able to raise money somehow. So
I guess I can go. You'll have to explain that
to us. So Carlo had asked my text said I
don't agree with no tax on tips. Well, it looks
like it's getting done either way. But anyway, throw your

(17:17):
tip in if you'd like to throw your chip in.
It's just people thinking we got to tip everywhere. Now
we can tip and we get the coffee when somebody
makes us a sandwich. There are some crazy places, folks,
the weirdest play. That is a great question for you.
By the way, let me know where's the weirdest place
you've ever been asked for a tip at for me?

(17:44):
For me, it's after an oil change and I I
would I can't make this up, but my jaw hit
the ground the first time I saw it. And they
they hand you the place idea, so will you go in?
You and they do a great job. So I don't
don't get me wrong, but they do a great job.
You're already paying an arm and leg because you pull

(18:05):
in and they do it for you fast quick, while
you're there in the car. They do a fantastic job.
But when he hit it, when he handed me the machine,
it's like, you know, here you go, you know, you
swipe your cart and whatever, and he hands you the machine.
You know, it's like, okay, go ahead, and before you

(18:27):
know to put your coat in or whatever. Before there's
like a big thing on the screen, and it says
how much do you want to tip? And of course
they get twenty twenty five percent on an oil change
AU an oil change. How in the world, how do
we how do how do we justify this? You understand

(18:50):
the coffee shop, they kill us a couple of bucks,
especially if you're making something that's something proof through, you know,
bougie mocha, chuck Olako, whatever it is. I get straight
black cow. Why am I You're pouring it into a cup?
Why am I tipping for that?

Speaker 4 (19:05):
Now?

Speaker 1 (19:06):
I actually like to tip. So this is why it's
kind of strange for me, because I'm a guy who
I love to tip. I love to really, especially on
grid service. I want to take care of someone, I
really want to bless someone. I love to do that.
But when you ask me to tip on an oil change,
it is tough. I just gotta say it is. It

(19:26):
really is tough. Sherry said she was asked to tip
a taco bell anything I pick up from you or
I get at a counter. It really is tough. Dick
said at a self serve gas station. Not in Michigan, though,
if I tipped everyone, I'd be homeless. Buddies, that's the thing.

(19:47):
It's like, I can't I'm running out of money here
folks gas station up north, nor if they pump your
gas for you though, Well, Matt, that's a different story.
Jason said, I tip my plumber twenty books. He was
a rock star. Well, you know movers, folks who do
things in your house and they did a great job

(20:07):
and go above and beyond. Maybe that's a good idea.
I received tips when I cleaned rooms at a hotel.
Ted Nwton's parents left me twenty five dollars in a row.
Eye tip at hotels, I tend to do that as well,
especially if they come in and clean while I'm there.
You know they do a good job. Or if I
just feel led to a lot of times and stuff

(20:29):
like that, I would joy and says I tee tip
jars everywhere. It's getting quite ridiculous for takeout that you
go in and pick up, Like why do I have
to tip someone who hands me a bag of food.
That's a great question, and let me answer it for
you because I feel the same way. God, here's how's
explained to me. Those people working in the restaurant, they're

(20:49):
working for the same wage that the other servers are
from what I understand, and I couldn't be wrong. Somebody
maybe with restaurant experience, can explain to me this to me.
But then they're putting it together for you. They are
taking their time away from the table or whatever they're doing.
They're only getting paid whatever they' getting paid, so it's
it's taking time to put it together. Yaha, yah yaha.

(21:11):
Now do I put tip twenty percent on it? Probably not,
but a few bucks made here and there I could do.
I you know, that's a good question, Jess. Tips our
gifts should not be taxed. Also, taxation is theft. Government
takes the money we work for hard when they have
no say as to what day we do with it. Yeah, Dean,
that's a great that's a great point. I like yeah,

(21:34):
I like that. Okay, let me see who else do
we have in you're talking about that. I love tip
on great service. I did too. I tip everyone. Just
tipped my mechanic. Oh, Charlene, the look on his face
was awesome. Well see, there you go. That's I think

(21:56):
that's the difference, and that's what gets me so fired
up about some of the stuff at the restaurant while
ordering and before getting the meal, sharing tips before she
gets me in that it's supposed to. Actually, I think
the original intentive tip was was meant you're supposed to
do it before to improve service or something like that,
I think is what it was called, something along those lines.

(22:17):
But when it's not expected and you get to give
somebody something and you get to see that look on
their face, that to me, that's cool, and that's that's
what it should always be about. Bruce says, the worst
I saw was a tip jar on the counter at Duncan.
So if the oil change guy did something extra or
gave me a special deal, I'd be okay. Well sometimes

(22:40):
they'll add in that well that's kind of sneaky too.
But sometimes they'll add in a little coupon for you.
And if that case, and you're like, okay, I gotta
tip this guy, not an oil change but maybe a
backyard mechanic that saved me a ton of money, Bruce said, yeah,
that's good. I look like I said, I don't mind
tipping people, but the whole you know, and I don't

(23:01):
mind a tip jar just being out there. But then
when they put it in the electronic device they're handing. See,
that's that's that's too much, because it really it Now
I feel like I have to. But if you just
got a jar sitting out, and I'll tell you some
of the funnier ways, Like the coffee shops do it.
I've seen where they have one jar. It's like two
different things with Republicans Democrats, you know, and they're line

(23:25):
of two things up that are kind of like opposed
to one another, and like there's like a competition between
those two things and whoever tips them. That's kind of like,
I think that's kind of funny. It's more tongue in
cheek though. It'd be like, you know, what are the
what are the comics Marvel or DC, you know something
like that. You know where it's where it's like Batman
or Superman, you know whatever. It's like a little bit

(23:48):
of a friendly competition. I think that's fine because I
don't feel I don't I just don't feel intruded on.
Let me just put it that way. It just not
it's not blatant, it's not overt. The Susan said this
is probably is the best way says I don't mind tipping,

(24:08):
but don't ask for it. Yeah, I agree. So, so
you don't like my idea about putting the tip jar
out that we get any times. Can we get anyse stars?
I don't think I saw any stars come in here.
That's okay, guys, you know, you know, you know what,
you know what a tip is for me. You know
I'll tell you this, but you want to know this,
and I mean it. The best tip you can give

(24:30):
me every day when this show is running is to
share it. If you share this show, that's better than
money for me, because you help us break the algorithm.
You help us get the word the truth logic come
and sends out to everyone. It's it's to me. It's

(24:50):
just so much. It's so much better because that way
it actually does something like grow the audience. The tips
are nice, Look I don't mind it. Yeah, a little
bit extra money here and there, but I'm again, I
give you all opportunities to to engage along the way.
If you want to join the Freedom Fan seven bucks

(25:11):
a month, you know, that's great way to do it.
If you want to buy products from us, that's a
great way to do it. Fantastic way to do it,
because that that helps you know. All those things help
you know. Michae Lindell might pillar whatever it might be
that helps fund and fuel the program. And there's so

(25:33):
much behind the scenes that goes into actually getting this
to you, you know, the software we have to use
and all this other stuff. It costs money. Andrew's stuff
with a one dollar tip, Thank you brother. This so cool.
Well that's the other thing is Andrew knows. But I
will tithe on all of that as well, So not
just give it to me, given to the Lord, which

(25:54):
I appreciate. All right. I don't see anything on locals
or un Rumble though, I don't know. Maybe they're something
and maybe I'm missing it. Hang on, let me refresh
only I think there would be something at the top here. Okay,
hold on, wait a minute. You did give what Andrew
gave one over on Rumble too better yet, if you

(26:14):
really want to support Justin, hit the subscribe button because
one hundred percent of the funds from subscribing here on
Rumble go to Justin. That's cool. I didn't know that.
That is awesome, man, So there you go. Then he
gave me a tip, so he think it gave me
a tip and an actual tip. That is so cool man,

(26:36):
Thank you brother. I appreciate that. Maybe and I saw
his in the in the stream. Maybe there's another place
they're supposed to show up. I thought they would show up,
like at the top of this thing, but I'm not
seeing it. So anyway, enough enough of enough of tips.
Thank you so much for sharing. That's that really is

(26:57):
interesting to me. I thought, you know, that would be
that would be the best way to do it. By
the way, we were talking about Trump making the comment,
you know that, Look, this woke junk is done. We're
not going to have it anymore. Give me a break.

Speaker 4 (27:09):
Did you see her? She was out of control. Those
days are over. The days are the days are who
no I did? The days of woke are over. That
woman I don't. I have no idea who she is.
That woman was out of control. She was shoving federal agents.
She was out of control. The days of that crap
are over.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
I love it. I just love it. Andie's absolutely right,
those days are over. What about this woman that's now
under investigation. Congress Woman Macaivor said she would have done
anything differently. She's doubling down. She's doubling down on it
on CNN of all places. Is that I mean? Is

(27:51):
that a surprise?

Speaker 6 (27:51):
Would you have done anything differently. No, I would not have.
Once again, we showed up there to do a job.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
It's not the whole thing was done wrong. The whole thing.
You call, you make an appointment. You remember of Congression
get in, I assum to remember members of Congress having
a hard time getting into the jails, into the gulager
the January sixth members are being held. Where were you all?
Then you call your make an apployment. They'll take inside
the ice facility. Nobody's ever called in the last ten, twelve, fourteen, fifteen,

(28:23):
whatever it's been, that facility has been open. No, what
does everyone to comfort tour now? All of a sudden
they want to tour and they want to bring cameras
with them. What they waned was a photo op, well
full around and find out.

Speaker 6 (28:33):
We were therefore oversight visit. We have done this before,
you know me congress Woman Bonnie Watson Coleman and Congressman
Bobman and DOZ was just at a facility just a
couple of weeks ago, not too far from this location,
where we had an oversight visit and we were a
little bit delayed, but not you know, confronted or was
in the middle of a chaos to do so, I

(28:55):
think number one, we have an obligation to do so.
We have to show up and do our jobs. And
at the end of the day, the reason why we
were there is because we want to see maketure this
facility was up to par, that it was clean, that
it was safe, and that the detainees there were you know,
given due process, that they were able to use the phone,
that they were able to speak to their legal representation,
which we found out was not happening. But that was

(29:16):
our reason. So despite you know what Republicans are saying,
like you know about us, you know, trying to bring
people out of jail, that's untrue. We were not there
to do that. We were there to conduct an oversight visit.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
Well, you're there to push police around. That's just insane.
The video have you seen the video of her pushing
the cops around, pushing the ICE agents around. I mean
she's flailing. Trump was right, she's flailing her arms around
through the air. By the way, that's that's that's why
she was charged. It has nothing to do with this

(29:48):
idea that she just oh, we were just there for
oversight or whatever. That is now, No, no, it was
much bigger than that. Here's the clip she said, don't
be mistaken. Look at this. They're grabbing on these officers.
They got they got guns. And here she isn't a rat.

(30:29):
Pardon the language, a little Lungu language in there, but
that's what you get when you deal with criminals, criminals
in Congress. But I repeat myself, so, uh, you know,
just a list this whole like real innocent thing that
she did, jive that she's trying to throw on it's
not real.

Speaker 6 (30:45):
Which after all of this, the chaos, Kate, they gave
us a tour. You know, we were all of this,
We broke in, we assaulted people, all of these things
that you know, Habba is saying and Republicans are saying.

Speaker 7 (30:57):
Congresswoman, you are now facing a federal charge though.

Speaker 6 (31:00):
Are you afraid of what's going to transpire now? I mean,
it's super unfortunate, Kate, that we have come to this point,
you know, in.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
Super unfortunately, you are attacking officers, federal officers.

Speaker 6 (31:14):
In America, that this is what we see happening to
leaders who are trying to do their jobs. Rather it's
the mayor of the largest city. Rather it's a judge
you know, we've seen this administration come after and attack
you know, leaders for doing their jobs. It's political intimidation
and I will not be intimidated. I expect to continue.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Yeah, well you may be jailed, and I hope that
that happens, because look, we've got to have accountability, we've
got to have law and order back in this country.
If you've got members of Congress at run around think
they can act like this, what do you think is
going to happen everybody else, Nobody else is gonna take you. Seriously,
it's been our problem the last four or five years
and longer. That crap is over. Pardon my friends, that's

(31:55):
a President Trump at that time is over. We're done
with that and thank goodness. By the way, coming up,
what does Tom Holman think about all of this? A
CNN reporter anchor repeater got into it with him. What
does he think about it? What does he have to say?
You're gonna want to hear what he says. Well back
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Here's Tom Hollman. He's making the case being asked about MacIvor.
He's laying down the law.

Speaker 8 (35:48):
And I want to ask you about the word that
you've very carefully used, which is unprofessional. Even if you
believe she was unprofessional, did you see something in that
tape that suggested she was criminal? Is there a tape
that we haven't seen, because the charging documents suggest that
she's somehow assaulted two of the ICE agents there.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Ma'am, do you are you blind? Did you not watch
the same tape we did? Are you kidding me with
this push?

Speaker 9 (36:15):
I did not see that in that tape.

Speaker 10 (36:17):
Well, I've seen tapes she has made body contact Ice
officers and pushing them. I mean, there's a lot of
tapes out there.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
I mean there's numerous normal that people would make body
contact on mister.

Speaker 10 (36:31):
As you said, she has a right to do her oversight,
but there's the right way to do it. Forcing yourself
two officers to get in that facility is not the
way to do it. They we do. We have many
Congress visit our facilities. What she did was unprofessional, that's right.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
Do you believe that she was a threat.

Speaker 10 (36:49):
I believe she caused the facility to be unsafe. When
I officer being pulled, author duties to deal with a
member of Congress who's forced away in the facility and
puts ice, I put her hands on ICE officers.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
I was just not obvious to these people. I just don't.
I mean, it's truth, logic and common sense yeah, the
party common sense. You're the party of these people with
actually fantasy world.

Speaker 10 (37:10):
It is unprofessional. I think she crossed the line. Again,
I'm not the prosecutor. I don't have the proven in court.
But the video I saw shows her that fault.

Speaker 8 (37:18):
But you acknowledged she did go into the facility, So
why would she be let in?

Speaker 10 (37:23):
Look, I don't she was a danger. Look I wasn't there.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
I'm not saying that she Listen. How dumb can you be, madam?
I mean, listen, are you not listening to what he says?
She He's not saying that she herself was a danger.
What he's saying is he made it unsafe when she
caused the rucus in a commotion outside there and they
had to deal with her and pull those officers out
of the facility to deal with her, Not that she

(37:50):
wasn't unsafe for some these people, they are absolutely one
hundred percent and they know what they're doing. I don't
think of this. I really do not think that it's done.
Maybe I'll do it being too I don't know. Maybe
I'm being too generous here but too charitable, But I

(38:13):
believe these people know exactly what she's look at her face,
how smug this is, this whole thing, you just it's obvious.
The whole thing is so clear. You don't do what
she did. It's just not the right way to get
things done. You imagine if a bunch of Republicans would
have done this at the jail, at the Gulag they

(38:34):
were holding the January sixth folks. You imagine what CNN
would have done with that. They would have then calls
for these people to be locked up along with the
January sixth er so what they calls for them to
lose and lose their titles in Congress and be kicked out.
That's absolutely what would have happened. And all we're saying

(38:55):
is that you can't do this at one of these facilities.
And she at the end of the day, she's gonna
she can try and raise money, but I think you're
gonna see some accountabilit They're gonna make it there. I
believe they're going to make a case at her.

Speaker 10 (39:07):
It's telling what I've learned through my sources and from
the videotapes. I saw that she forced a way in
the facility. There's a difference between oversight responsibility working you know, arrangement.
I iced to go to a safe and secure tour
of a vacility where criminals are locked up, criminals are
walking the hallways and forcing your way in the facility.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
It should have been.

Speaker 10 (39:27):
Done more professionally, and I'll let I'll let the course
decide if she's if she's you know, violation law. But
the videos I saw, she could have been held a
lot more professional on that on that day.

Speaker 8 (39:38):
And you believe the ICE agents were professional.

Speaker 10 (39:42):
I believe, so, yes, let me ask you about some.

Speaker 1 (39:52):
Just remember we're in the find out portion of the program, folks.
So even smug reporters like this, the days are coming
to an end. You know, you get good, enjoy it,
and you're trying to act this. But I'll tell you
people are not going to tolerate this. The American people
aren't going to tolerate whether Trump or his administration or whatever.

(40:15):
The American people are done. They've got a unanimously to
restore law and order this country exactly what they want
to see, truth, logic and common sense. In fact, here's
the Honorable Secretary of State Marco Rubio yesterday, you know,
to the man who went down to have margaritas with
that gang member down at L Salvador.

Speaker 11 (40:33):
In the case of El Salvador, absolutely absolutely we deported
gang members, gang members, including the one that you had
a margarita with, and that guy is a human trafficker,
and that guy is a gang banger, and that and
the evidence is going to be clear in the days that.

Speaker 12 (40:50):
Rubio has the floor Chairman, he can't make unsubstantiated like
that Secretary Rubio has the floor. Rub should take that
testimony the federal foenator. It's well, it hasn't done it
under oath.

Speaker 11 (41:01):
Here's another point, Okay, there is a division in our
government between the federal branch and the judicial branch. No
judge and the judicial branch cannot tell me or the
president how to conduct foreign policy. In the case of
El Salvador, I love it.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
I absolutely love it. By the way, there's there's a
there's four or five minutes. Now I could play at all,
but there's four or five minutes of this that just absolute.
It wasn't the only fireworks on the hill yesterday. You know,
maybe it was President Trump was up there, but also
sixed Healthy Human Services RFK Junior. Give that to Senator

(41:38):
Murray and their committee. Yes, to listen to what he
has Enator.

Speaker 13 (41:41):
I want to point out, in twenty twenty one, at
the beginning of his administration, President Iden submitted his budget.
I made you know, you know what, you made an
accusation of me. I'm going to answer it. Okay, May
twenty eighth, he submitted his budget. So we're our budget
or a new administration.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
Okay, you can. I also want to point out, just.

Speaker 2 (42:04):
Two minutes left, I want to I asked you a specific.

Speaker 13 (42:06):
I want to point out something, Senator, you presided here.
I think for thirty two years, you presided over the
destruction of the health of the American people. Well are
people are now the sickest people in the world, curiously,
because you have seriously that that is?

Speaker 1 (42:24):
And what about it?

Speaker 13 (42:25):
What have you done about the epidemic of chronic disease? Secretary,
what have you done about the epidemics chronic disease?

Speaker 1 (42:33):
Seriously?

Speaker 14 (42:34):
Manamary, I would ask it to hold back and let
the senator ask the questions.

Speaker 1 (42:38):
Senator, I want to I love it, I absolutely love it.
Every single one of them, every single one of them,
has to calm the grips with common sense. They have
to come the grips with reality. They ought to be
made I think to account for it. That's that's just
that's just my opinion yesterday, Sen that a strong dose

(43:00):
of reality hitting the airwaves. Is it going through this
book that Tampers wrote about Biden? Written about Biden? And
here's here's what the latest they found out. They faked
a town hall. They spent millions of dollars to fake
a town hall with Joe Biden. Then he was so bad,

(43:23):
he was so cognitively impaired. Apparently they couldn't use any
of the footage to campaign. And Alex, the.

Speaker 15 (43:28):
Fact of the fake town hall is not actually the
worst part of the story that you report in the book.

Speaker 16 (43:34):
Yes, other campaigns have used fake town halls. Now, I
would say those town halls usually are in addition to
real town halls. Joe Biden was doing neither. This fake
town hall was in order to film it so they
could make it into campaign commercials.

Speaker 8 (43:47):
They filled it.

Speaker 16 (43:48):
They filmed it in Delaware with supporters, but Joe Biden.
At this point, this is the spring of twenty twenty four.
Joe Biden's town hall, which was closed the press was
so bad that campaign officials determined that it was usable
for a campaign commercial. So they took ninety minutes, two
hours out of the president's day, they filmed an entire
town hall, and they determined that it was not usable. Now,

(44:09):
some people say this was because Joe Biden was incoherent,
he could not really articulate his thoughts and epithy or
even semi normal way. Some people just said, like, the
lighting was bad. That was sort of the two points
of view. But the point is it shows how it
was the lighting, like what the campaign's status was in

(44:30):
the spring of twenty twenty four when they were trying
to deal with a candidate that wasn't a decline.

Speaker 7 (44:36):
Wait, someone told you the lighting was bad.

Speaker 13 (44:38):
That's one of the you're saying that they spent millions
of dollars to stage a town hall.

Speaker 1 (44:43):
Well, we didn't get the lighting right.

Speaker 8 (44:45):
That was one of the excuses.

Speaker 15 (44:46):
Believable, And this comes back to the question of how
many people were aware of things like that but said nothing.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
And ma'am, what about you, I mean, how many things
that you did? I'd be Philip, You're one of the people.
It saw these things day in and day out on
television and said nothing. And then then Whoopy Goldberg. By
the way, the view is in on this yesterday too.
They're trying to say, if you didn't see something in
the media, you people you saw the same things we saw.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
There has always been a mass trust the trust issue
because politicians, media, nobody does what they're supposed to do. Now,
I say, for me, listen, he's eighty three, so he's
a little stumbling, he's a little rumbly.

Speaker 1 (45:32):
I can't point to.

Speaker 2 (45:34):
Anything that he's done as present that.

Speaker 17 (45:37):
He did running for you.

Speaker 2 (45:41):
But but I'm saying, I want not you, but I
want somebody to tell me, well, when did you know
it was bad?

Speaker 1 (45:49):
If you knew, why did you wait?

Speaker 6 (45:52):
So he said that it was after moderated the debate.

Speaker 2 (45:56):
Yes, but that's I'm sorry, baby, that's not what I'm
talking about. I'm talking think about if if you're telling
me the hundreds of people people knew that he was
not able to do his job, then where the hell
was always?

Speaker 1 (46:11):
I just this whole thing, you know, like everyone wants
to blame someone else. Now, yeah, I don't know if
you saw this, but on Megan Kelly yesterday, she had
taperon because he's on the book along with this co
author doing the book tour and she calls him out.
You want to apologize to Lord Trump for how you
handled her, and by the way, he says he has
apologized the Lord Trump. But it's so obvious these people

(46:35):
are trying that now he's trying to make a buck
on tell you we It's almost like, oh, Jay, you
remember what O J wrote that book? If I had
done it, like if I did it, if if he
was the one that killed the uh Ron and uh Nicole,
if I had done I didn't know, but if I did,
it's it's the same thing. It's Tamper's out her. Well,

(46:57):
you know i'd done it.

Speaker 14 (47:00):
But you covered the Biden presidency aggressively throughout the four years,
and you didn't cover mental acuity hardly at all. I
mean time and time again when issues came up. You
seem to be running cover for the president. Interested well,
I mean, we'll start with the Laura Trump that you
referred here. It is this happened in twenty twenty.

Speaker 18 (47:20):
Joe Biden, as we all know, his work to overcome
a stutter. How do you think it makes little kids
with stutters feel when they see you make a comment
like that?

Speaker 9 (47:29):
First and foremost, I had no idea that Joe Biden
ever suffered from a stutter. I think what we see
on stage with Joe Biden Jake is very clearly a
cognitive decline. That's what I'm referring to. It makes me uncomfortable.

Speaker 19 (47:43):
You are, no.

Speaker 18 (47:45):
I think that's so amazing.

Speaker 9 (47:46):
You're trying to tell me that what I was suggesting
was I think.

Speaker 18 (47:49):
That you were mocking his stutter. Yeah, I think you
were mocking his stutter. And I think you have absolutely
no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline.

Speaker 9 (47:57):
And it's very concerning to a lot of people that
this can be the leader of the free world. That
is all I'm saying. I genuinely sorry for Joe.

Speaker 18 (48:05):
I appreciate it. I'm sure it was from a place
of concern. All we all believe that. Laura Trump, thank
you so much.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
It cuts her off. Do you want to apologize to
Lara Trump? Now, I've already apologized her. I called her
months ago, And what does she say?

Speaker 18 (48:22):
I mean, I don't want to disclose the contents of a.

Speaker 1 (48:24):
Private cou so flipping about this, dude, this is a
maya kulpa that you're just not handling. But I've already
apologized her. You need to say we got this wrong
on multiple levels, and whether it was because we wanted
to believe this, or we would just refuse and we

(48:46):
ignored reality, every bit of it, every sign of it,
or it's worse, we were in on it, whatever it
might be, collectively together. You got to bring it out.
You got to say it. He's he's it's like when
you're kids are like and you said, because we're in
this phase right now, four and two, all right, say
you're sorry to your sister. You got to say you're

(49:07):
sorry and fine, sorry, No, you gotta meet it. You
gotta mean it. I say you're sorry, I'd mean it,
and then finally they break down. I was like, okay,
I'm sorry. But there's a difference. Well we're getting right
now with Tapper in the hot seat because the only
reason we're getting this is because he's got a book.

(49:28):
He's trying to sell it, make a little money, and
it's there. It's also their effort to try and sweep
this up, clean this up. No, no, no, see, we're
you can believe us were we are above and beyond reproach.
We just you can believe us. We're credible. That's what
this whole thing's about. And they couldn't be further from it.

(49:50):
When trust these guys as far as I can throw them.
So you apologize he had a call with her and whatever,
but you can imagine and thank goodness, she held them
to account you and and did a fan fantastic job,
Meggan Kelly holding him at his feet to the fire.
You know what's kind of interesting coming from a different place,
holding their feet to the fire. And how ferociously they

(50:12):
are promoting this book on CNN right now it is
Charles Stewart.

Speaker 18 (50:19):
Go Back with breaking news in our politics Lead and
a brand new excerpt from my upcoming book with Axios
is Alex Thompson. It's called Original Sin. I'm not sure
if you've heard of it. It's on Biden's decline. It's
called Original Sin.

Speaker 1 (50:29):
I'm sure you've heard.

Speaker 18 (50:30):
On May twentieth, that's Tuesday, Original Sin. That's coming out
in three weeks, on May twentieth, that's just nineteen days
away from one week and one day, coming out in
just a few days.

Speaker 1 (50:40):
Comes out to journalists. Journalists, by the way, nothing to
sell accept their books today.

Speaker 18 (50:44):
You will not believe what we found out.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
Wait a minute, jess as in Republicans are rushing out
to buy his book. I just don't get no nobody
I know. I'm not buying that thing. There may have
been folks that read it, wanted to read it, to
report on it, or to do some uh you know,
there's some breakdowns on it, but I doubt I doubt
any any real I just doubt any real Republicans reading it.

(51:14):
I don't think anybody's given Jake Tapper money. I don't.

Speaker 20 (51:27):
Don't news people have to tell you what they know.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
When they find it out.

Speaker 20 (51:37):
Isn't that the difference between news and a secret?

Speaker 1 (51:41):
Now, No, he's he's having some fun with us, but
he's one of those newspeople. John Stewart's trying to distance
himself right now through his comedic advantage. So that's a
that's a bad John Stuart impression. But John, you're just

(52:04):
as much to blame my friend.

Speaker 20 (52:09):
You won't believe what we found out.

Speaker 7 (52:10):
No, That's why I'm watching it breaking news in a week.

Speaker 19 (52:19):
Now.

Speaker 20 (52:19):
I don't know how the rest of the country is
feeling about this book coming out, but I know New
York is hype. How do you pivot from excitedly promoting
your anchor's book to somberly and respectfully promoting your anchor's book.

Speaker 9 (52:36):
Idem's health was very much in the news even before
the cancer diagnosis was announced on Sunday.

Speaker 6 (52:41):
That's because of a new book by CNN Jake Tapper.

Speaker 19 (52:44):
This was already going to be a tough week, and
this makes it much harder. And that is a reference
to the fact that our colleague Jake Capper and Alex
Thompson a book that's set to publish on Tuesday.

Speaker 7 (52:56):
This very tough news, this very challenging news, and at
the same time, the backdrop of our college Jake Tapper's
book with Alex Thompson coming out this week.

Speaker 1 (53:12):
It's so hard, it's such a.

Speaker 21 (53:15):
Difficult time, so unfathomable in terms of the pain his
family must be feeling. And yet if you act now,
you use the code backslash, tap that book, you will.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
It's worth it. I'm telling you. I give him a
little bit of a comedic win here, but he was
in on it. Nothing like the comedy. Speaking of books,
They'll leave you with this today, the book that James
Cally's trying to sell after being visited by the Secret
Service in that infamous now eighty six forty seven Seashell

(54:03):
picture that he posted online. Jesse Waters since one of
his guys to go see if he can get a
book signed and something else.

Speaker 12 (54:12):
We wanted answers from comy, so we sent Johnny to investigate.

Speaker 1 (54:15):
The investigator thank you for coming great, Sure Trek to Comy.
How are you? Thank you?

Speaker 16 (54:22):
Jesse Waters from Fox has a question, Yeah, why are
you on an eighty six Trump?

Speaker 1 (54:29):
All right, director? I'm not taking questions like that now?
Why would you why would you post that? I'm not
taking questions like that now. I'm just signing up as
if this is some big, hard, tough question to ask.
I only answer questions for the folks on MSD and

(54:51):
C thirteen. How was your interview with the Secret Service?
Do you want the book signed?

Speaker 15 (54:57):
Really?

Speaker 1 (54:57):
Absolutely?

Speaker 10 (54:58):
Okay, you got it, Bud.

Speaker 1 (55:01):
You signed my Seashell too.

Speaker 7 (55:11):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
I guess this is just this is just too much
the guys. The guy gives him a seashell, a seashell
to sign on top it teaches.

Speaker 3 (55:21):
Us that you're going to you find a commala Seashell.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
Eighty six forty seven, So well, you want sure I'm
not happy, not happy they are kicking them out. If
you want to sign it, thank you, thank you, have
a good night, Have a good night. Think you a
good night. Director.

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